Posted February 19, 20169 yr Popular Post So, let's say hypothetically, you've got this baby. Everything's going fine but then nap time comes around and its kicking up a storm, just straight out refusing to sleep, would it be true to say this baby is "resisting arrest"? Edited February 19, 20169 yr by EternalReckoning
February 19, 20169 yr Popular Post Yes. It is a crime for a baby to not get its rest. I hereby sentence it to 30 minutes in time out.
February 19, 20169 yr HE'S GOT A WEAPON! PUT THE CAR DOWN, SIR! STEP AWAY FROM THE VEHICLE, YOU ARE UNDER. ARREST!!
February 19, 20169 yr Sans would be so proud of you.Of course he would .Just found a video containing a comic with the same joke.http://youtu.be/JibWXpUeZG4(Just at 3:50-4:30) Edited February 19, 20169 yr by KHUndertaleFan25
February 19, 20169 yr Yes. It is a crime for a baby to not get its rest. I hereby sentence it to 30 minutes in time out. *Gasp* 30 minute time out?!
February 19, 20169 yr Author Of course he would .Just found a video containing a comic with the same joke.http://youtu.be/JibWXpUeZG4(Just at 3:50-4:30)Heard it on the radio myself.
February 20, 20169 yr Kaweebo, you couldn't get any more assy than that. As for EternalReckoning, it's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Just one question, was I supposed to say that the other way around, or is it good the way it was?
February 20, 20169 yr It's called a pun, Nweintraub. It's part of this thing called "comedy". I know these two things are a foreign entity to you, but a little research goes a long way.
So, let's say hypothetically, you've got this baby. Everything's going fine but then nap time comes around and its kicking up a storm, just straight out refusing to sleep, would it be true to say this baby is "resisting arrest"?
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